Education: U.S. major export
U.S. colleges and universities not only provide
higher education to American students but also to
scholars from all over the world. Bringing cultural
diversity to campuses around the U.S., international
students comprise 5% of the student body of most
U.S.institutions of higher learning. American or
international, the daunting task they all share
before starting their college life is how to pick
one college from among several. Facing with thousands
of choices, it is difficult to find the right college.
The days are gone when high grades and test scores
alone could guarantee admission to top universities.
Colleges now look at the student’s extra curricular
activities, their interests, their volunteer works,
how well they communicate through their essays,
and often how they present themselves in the interviews.
College, next to a house, is the most expensive
investment most people will make in their lifetime.
Choosing a college without adequate investigation
results in one out of three college students leaving
the college where they started and 50% will require
more than four years to earn their degrees.
High school guidance counselors do help. However,with
an average ratio of 500 to 1, many high school counselors
do not have the time to help students who need individualized
college counseling.
The best advice is: "Do your own research
and investigation."
Our goal is to provide information, tools, tips
,and advice that will make your college selection
process a lot easier for both American and international
students. Besides excellence in your chosen fields,
those who seek better future also need language
and computer skills. In addition to college links,
we have included language and technical tips to
to assist you on your journey to a bright future.
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